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Normal people don’t usually make memes about murdering their political enemies.
I would guess they’re into light rail and even buses.
Visceral, seething hatred is not license to ignore the rules.
90 days this time.
Anthropic principle?
Or related terms like the self-indicating assumption.
Flashbacks to Planetary Annihilation ruining the best part of Supreme Commander by making bases guaranteed messy
Glad I could be of service.
How did you find out about your bomb range? How common are those? I’m in Texas, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a few nearby…
People still do. I think it was shunted through YouTube for a while; there are pretty large groups that moved from video game covers to mainstream covers to live shows. For all I know this has moved to TikTok.
We still have things like an Avett brother doing a ten piece tribute album. Here’s Duran Duran covering all sorts of stuff. I personally loved the covers on Adrian Quesada’s Boleros Psicodelicos.
And then there’s Europe. I was going to say Eurovision, but the song I had in mind was actually X-factor. Talent programs may have peaked twenty years ago, but they’re still a source of covers!
I drink mostly tap water.
Jesus Christ.
I only knew SAE for something extremely tasteless they did while I was in school. I’d worry about giving away personal information, but their list of incidents is too long to really narrow it down.
Does your Trump theory have any predictive power? The valence was basically predetermined as soon as they said the word “fraternity.” Calling it a hate crime is a pretty natural addition when they’re on video calling him a faggot or whatever.
Here’s a local site with a similar spin.
abrasive, transparently insincere, and has had consistent staff turnover issues for her entire political career
If those are dealbreakers for you, boy, do I have some bad news for you!
Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Man. I want to argue with you, but I think you enjoy being miserable.
Nothing.
He’s known he wouldn’t be president again since August. If he had an uncontroversial, good-vibes project in mind, why not start it earlier?
For 1, he’s not going to get anything resembling a compromise. Not without something bringing Putin to the table.
Trump has already tarred 3 for Democrats.
I guess digging up another park would be a decent option. It doesn’t involve him giving MAGA exactly what they want, though, so I assume it’s dead on arrival. Maybe that’s too pessimistic.
If he slashes regulation on oil rigs, and we have some sort of horrible spill, would you assume Deepwater Horizon was planned?
People also died of all sorts of shit for thousands of years. Sometimes literally.
I agree there’s little reason to treat raw milk as the fentanyl of animal products, but it’s not because of the Founding Fathers.
Amy Coney Barrett, who authored the linked concurrence.
The prospect of Elon Musk crippling the entire SAP infrastructure because they don’t want to answer his questions just made me physically cringe.
First, they aren’t unrelated. The Twitter trend has seen to that.
Second, it’s not well-documented. If it were, you could show rates of dog or cat consumption in Haiti rather than just asserting that they’re really high. Dog consumption appears highest in East Asia; I’d be willing to believe that Haiti has flown under the radar, but I have yet to see the evidence.
@cartman and I cannot tell where you got your prior that Haitians are total dog gourmets. If it’s because of voodoo, show me dog sacrifice numbers. If it’s because of an epithet tossed around in the 80s, tell me why you think it’s particularly accurate today. Surely you can do better than repeating “well documented!”
As it stands, we see rising edges in credibility with Democrats each time a Republican is elected. I want to see if that holds for Bush Sr. or Reagan.
I suspect the curves have more to do with media technology and the collapse of newspapers than with the actual Democratic establishment and their mana pool.
Haven’t you been arguing this exact line for at least a year? What difference did the summer really make?
I think that graph would be a lot more compelling if it wasn’t 50% empty space. There’s room for plenty of spikes between ‘78 and ‘96.
Is she, though?
Her concurrence on Trump v. Anderson was kind of unhinged. Other than that, I guess she’s done alright.
I guess they all throw something weird out there every once in a while.
What advantage does that one have over the actual IED manual?
Anyway. The subject has come up on occasion. My understanding was that China backed the Tatmadaw as a stabilizing force, but when they failed to deliver, fell back on the iron fist. It’s more like the U.S. interventions in Central America than in Afghanistan.
I think it’s worth remembering that the fog of war makes a lot of obvious interference less obvious. Take a day to consider your options, and that rebel army is suddenly two towns further down the road. China isn’t puppeting the war so much as funneling it.
Seeing as the electors do, with few exceptions, respect the preferences of their electorate, I’m not seeing much value.
Why not just ban listing parties on ballots, period? It’s not going to change anything about the top races, but it’ll hit most everything at the state level or below.
For a more drastic (and probably illegal under the VRA) filter, require all ballots to be write-ins. To really get with the zeitgeist, text recognition and counting the vote will be handled by a dedicated AI. We can call it GW.
I found this blog when I was trying to figure out what a “Soviet triangle” meant. Thought it was interesting reading. That article is about bus networks, but there are others on subway placement, throughout, all sorts of stuff.
Those certainly disincentivize traffic, but I’m not sure I grasp the economics. Taxing consumption reduces the clearing quantity. But the clearing quantity for roads is the supply of workers! Any intervention that doesn’t change the ratio of road usage per worker is going to affect the cost of labor, too.
So we need to ask whether self-driving cars fundamentally changes that ratio. I think it has to, right? Flawless zipper-merging. Reduced accident rates. Shorter following distances, perhaps ending in attached convoys to reduce drag. There’s a lot of room for technical solutions.
I don’t think we’ve hit the limit on people-miles per hour. Until we do, we still have room to make congestion more efficient.
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